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Specifications:
• Wingspan: .......................................................................................... 69"
• Length: ............................................................................................... 55"
• Wing Area: Standard: .......................................................... 793  sq. in.
• Weight  (Approximate): ...................................................... 6

1

/

4

–7 lbs.

• Engine Supplied: ........................................ MDS .40 2-Cycle Engine

Xtra

• Ready-to-fly in less than one hour
• Comes with engine, radio, and control linkages installed.
• No glue required for assembly (no smell, no mess)
• Pre-covered and trimmed in genuine UltraCote

®

• Three fun options available: Sailplane Launch, Photo OP, Drop Box

(Action figure and camera not included)

Additional items required to get the Xtra Easy into the air:
• Hangar 9 Field Kit, which includes glow plugs, fuel pump,

4-way wrench, glow plug igniter with charger,
Start Stick and tote box (Part HANSTART)

• Glow Fuel (10% or 15% nitro content recommended)

(HAN3109–3115)

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Ver. 1.0

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Summary of Contents for HAN1300

Page 1: ...ly no smell no mess Pre covered and trimmed in genuine UltraCote Three fun options available Sailplane Launch Photo OP Drop Box Action figure and camera not included Additional items required to get the Xtra Easy into the air Hangar 9 Field Kit which includes glow plugs fuel pump 4 way wrench glow plug igniter with charger Start Stick and tote box Part HANSTART Glow Fuel 10 or 15 nitro content rec...

Page 2: ...2 A Assemble Wing C Mount Main Landing Gear Tape Strip Short Screws ...

Page 3: ...3 B Bolt onTail Rubber Bands 5 per side to hold wing aSmall Washers Long Screws Large Washers Assembly Diagram For reference only Please carefully read the manual for detailed instructions ...

Page 4: ...erms 13 Fun Options 14 Major Parts Layout Transmitter JR 421EX Engine MDS FS Pro 40 MDSE04001 w muffler Fuselage HAN1301 Replacement does not include motor or radio Tail Assembly HAN1304 Horizontal Stabilizer w elevator Vertical Stabilizer w rudder Wings HAN1302 Note The replacement parts consist of wings only servo linkages not included Main Landing Gear HAN1305 w wheels Propeller MAS1060 10 x 6 ...

Page 5: ...he wing is joined Be sure the metal pin fits into the hole in the other wing half Step A 3 Locate the clear tape and apply to the center joint of the wing around the top and bottom Step A 4 The aileron servo lead has been tied around the aileron linkages to keep them from moving during shipment There is a tag identi fying the lead as the aileron lead Untie the lead so it is free and the aileron li...

Page 6: ... the two large washers and the two wing nuts Use them to secure the horizontal stabilizer to the vertical stabilizer Be sure to apply a small drop of Locktite included to the thread ed rods before tightening the wing nuts Step B 2 Slide the tail assembly into the groove on the rear fuselage top Lift the rudder pushrod so it passes on top of the horizontal stabilizer Locktite Locktite Attach the ve...

Page 7: ...ng the Main Landing Gear Wing Hold Down Dowels Step C 1 Locate the aluminum main landing gear The wheels have already been attached You should have two screws remaining from the hardware package Apply a drop of Locktite to each screw Then insert them through the holes in the landing gear and attach the landing gear to the fuselage Step C 2 Locate the two wing hold down dowels and insert one into e...

Page 8: ...e adjusted but it s a good idea to confirm the correct direction After charging the transmitter and receiver batteries per the instruction included with the radio turn on the transmitter and airplane and check that the controls are moving in the correct direction as per the illustration below Moving the right stick down should cause the elevator to move upward Moving the right stick to the right s...

Page 9: ... Easy has been balanced at the factory If for some reason changes are made in battery location or a different engine is installed you will need to make sure the balance of the aircraft is correct before attempting to fly it The balance point or center of gravity of the Xtra Easy is a range of 3 1 8 to 3 5 8 from the lead ing edge of the wing If you have to add weight to the nose or tail use the st...

Page 10: ...e Xtra Easy helps to make it one of the easi est airplanes you ll ever fly Repair Information In the misfortune of a crash or broken part see your local hobby dealer for replacement parts Pre Flight Checks at the Flying Field Important Be sure your batteries are fully charged per the instructions included with your radio system Perform a ground range check before each day s flying Proceed as follo...

Page 11: ...sses and hand protection when operating model engines Do not permit any objects to touch a turning propeller Remain clear of the propeller arc 5 To stop the engine cut off the fuel supply in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions In any case DO NOT stop the propeller with your hand or other object 6 Inspect the propeller after each flight Discard any propeller that has nicks scratches or ...

Page 12: ... I operate models with extremely hazardous fuels such as those containing tetrani tromethane or hydrazine 9 I will not operate models with pyrotechnics any device that explodes burns or propels a projectile of any kind includ ing but not limited to rockets explosive bombs dropped from models smoke bombs all explosive gases such as hydrogen filled balloons ground mounted devices launch ing a projec...

Page 13: ...e Expanded Scale Voltmeter ESV This device is used to check the voltage of the battery pack Flight Box The box in which you store and transport your fly ing equipment is called a flight box Flight Pack or Airborne Pack These interchangeable terms describe the radio equipment that is installed on the airplane Fuel Overflow Line Vent This line pressures the fuel tank and provides an even fuel flow t...

Page 14: ...time as they learn to control the airplane s movements Transmitter Tx The device used on the ground to transmit instructions to the airplane Three transmitter modes are used in model airplanes The most common is Mode II where the left stick controls the throttle and rudder and the right stick controls the elevator and ailerons Vertical Stabilizer The vertical surface of the tail gives the airplane...

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